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You have asked a beautiful question in English: « who is watching the watcher » ?

Sadly, you did not give an answer to that question. However, I can also ask you the following : In Congolese or African internal affairs, who is manipulating who ?

I didn't ask you the above question for nothing. Cause, you have to know that in Congo DR or in Africa, we have what I always called in my words: "Remote control leaders." Meaning that, we have leaders or politicians who are remotely controlled by the west to protect their interests in Africa or in DR Congo. And I presume that you are aware of this situation.

I also believe that you know exactly what happened to Lumumba, when he tried to oppose western power?

Now, you tell me how can we develop our country or protect the population, as long as all our national resources are sent to the west, in complicity with our so called leaders ?

DR Congo is like: « Un puits d’eau », where the western leaders are creating any kind conflicts, in order to be able to control our natural resources. And all of this is happening with the help of our own leaders. This is a fact, Antoinette!

I think you also know how Mobutu was used by the West. And these are the same people or the same west, that organized a rebellion, led M'ze Kabila to chase Mubutu in power... You get the picture?

In my view, ONGs, Nkunda and his rebels, Kabila, etc. they are all the same. They are all sacrificing lives of innocent Congolese people get rich. Mobutu is dead but his family remain rich... Is Mobutu different from Nkunda or J. Kabila ? You tell me ?

In conclusion, to better understand Congolese issues, you have to trace it back from Congo-belge and then you will have a clear view on how our country has been exploited for 100 years to the profit of the west. And till now, the same west doesn't want to leave Congo in peace.

Our friend in Dublin has a problem. It is the lack of distinction between up and down. Those on the top of this world are called millionaires and billionaires, the rest are the proles be they white, black or yellow. On of this millionaire species is called Joseph Kabila running Congo times and many other enterprises like his army. To get rich you have to steal. To live you have to work. To get rid of hunger you have to grow crops.Those 10 million millionaires on the globe are in big trouble, because their luxury does not feed the poor. So the poor help themselves, grow food, rise cattle. Now comes Joseph Kabila and loots with help of MONUC. What is the sense of this? Does Laurent Nkunda steal cattle so as to bring meat to Goma, blood beef? He would not survive 10 minutes. To create misery it works like this, I quote Antoinette: "Typical vulture's operations: UNCHR too happy to build new camps instead of ressettling the farmers who have made the Kivu's reputation of "Grenier du Congo" all their lives."That is exactly the point. If shamba power is to proceed, this must be defended and extended. Joseph Kabila boasted recently that he had reduced import tax on food. So he spills money on buying expensive food from Europe instead of supporting peasants. No, he prefers to wage war against peasants in Kivu, loot their fields and chase them into UN-camps. The hypocricy on this is fundamental. L.

21.11.2008 11:20Our friend in Dublin has a problem. It is the lack of distinction between up and down. Those on the top of this world are called millionaires and billionaires, the rest are the proles be they white, black or yellow. On of this millionaire species is called Joseph Kabila running Congo times and many other enterprises like his army. To get rich you have to steal. To live you have to work. To get rid of hunger you have to grow crops.Those 10 million millionaires on the globe are in big trouble, because their luxury does not feed the poor. So the poor help themselves, grow food, rise cattle. Now comes Joseph Kabila and loots with help of MONUC. What is the sense of this? Does Laurent Nkunda steal cattle so as to bring meat to Goma, blood beef? He would not survive 10 minutes. To create misery it works like this, I quote Antoinette: "Typical vulture's operations: UNCHR too happy to build new camps instead of ressettling the farmers who have made the Kivu's reputation of "Grenier du Congo" all their lives."That is exactly the point. If shamba power is to proceed, this must be defended and extended. Joseph Kabila boasted recently that he had reduced import tax on food. So he spills money on buying expensive food from Europe instead of supporting peasants. No, he prefers to wage war against peasants in Kivu, loot their fields and chase them into UN-camps. The hypocricy on this is fundamental.L.

What happens to our friend Roberto in Dublin is that he is staying in the past and using a very well known type of lenses to look at the Subsaharian Africa and Congo itself. What he says here makes me guess what might be published on his site.

My friend Roberto, I am thanking you for reading my blog and keep some dialogue, but I beg to diverge with your equation. Like all wrong premisses, it can lead to wrong answers. I think that some time in the near future I may be able to prove your equation wrong, taking into account the history of the DRC from the colonial time and the current development of new Geopolitics. But for the time being I am more focused on finding the answer to the question "Who is watching the watcher". I have made of it a personal challenge; it has to do with those few guys who decided the famous "Global consensus". It's not just about money and politics, there is more, it's about trying nietzchean nihilism on a whole race, haha... I have lots of material and sources, just taking time to be thorough before I suggest any answer. Best regards and thank you again. Thanks to L. too.

I'll be patiently waiting for your answers on : "Who is watching the watcher?"

But, Avoiding all my other questions, is like we say in diplomatic terms: "The person who avoid someone else questions, that person accept that the person who asked those questions was wright in is opinions!"

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THIS BLOG IS where I share news and thoughts about the great Hope for Peace particularly in DRC and generally in the African Great Lakes Region! While the international community talks about a post-conflict period in the DRC, we all know we are far from that. But who knows, while the meanders of political greed have hijacked the country, people's aspiration to freedom is still alive and might be the only hope for the country: freedom and peace!Antoinette